Chandrababu Naidu kicks off 100-day plan
Hyderabad: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu on Tuesday strongly criticised the YSR government and 10 years of Congress rule in the state.
He alleged that the Congress government had destroyed all the government institutions, indulged in corrupt practices and had not followed any procedures.
Speaking to the media on Tuesday, Mr Naidu said that they had prepared a 100-day plan to get the administration on track. He said that the state had suffered losses on three fronts due to corrupt practices of the Congress government, non-governance for some time and the state bifurcation.
He said that his government would put everything before the public by releasing white papers on six issues: human resources, infrastructure, irrigation, power, finance and state bifurcation.
Mr Naidu added that the AP Assembly session would be convened from June 19 and the white papers would be released after the Assembly session. After taking public opinion, the government would prepare the Budget, he added.
Mr Naidu said that due to the Congress government’s attitude, many IT companies had shifted to other states. Also, due to mismanagement of the po-wer sector, many industries had closed down due to lack of power supply.